List of Jabber client software

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The following is a limited list of instant messaging clients which support the Jabber / XMPP protocols.

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Name Platforms Comments
Bombus J2ME/MIDP2.0/WinCE
Bombusmod J2ME/MIDP2.0
Cabber[1] Linux/Unix console client (ncurses), no longer maintained?
Coccinella Cross-platform Tcl/Tk
Exodus Windows
Freetalk[2] Linux/Unix console client
Gabber Linux/Unix GTK+
Gajim Cross-platform GTK+
GOIM Cross-platform Eclipse Rich Client Platform
Gossip Linux/Unix GTK+
IRSIM Cross-platform
jabber.el[3] Emacs Runs inside Emacs
Jabbin Cross-platform Qt
Jeti Cross-platform Java
JWChat[4] Cross-platform AJAX (web-based)
JWGC Linux/Unix
MCabber Cross-platform Cabber fork, console client (ncurses)
MOO-XMPP MOO Runs as a MOO object
Mooch Cross-platform Java; Supports screen sharing and voice chat
Psi Cross-platform Qt
SamePlace [5] Cross-platform Integrated with the Mozilla framework
sendxmpp[6] Cross-platform? Perl; not really a client; let's you send messages on command line
Spark Cross-platform Java
Tapioca
Tkabber Cross-platform Tcl/Tk
wija Java

Name Platforms Comments
Chikka Messenger Windows
GCN Windows
Google Talk Windows
Gush Cross-platform Discontinued
JAJC Windows
Joost Windows
Pandion Windows Discontinued
SoapBox Communicator Windows
SrevIM Windows/Linux/Mac Java

Name Platforms Comments
Adium Mac OS X Cocoa, supported in libpurple
Ayttm Cross-platform GTK+ 1.2
Bitlbee Cross-platform Text-based
Centericq Cross-platform Text-based, Not actively maintained anymore
CenterIM Cross-platform Fork of Centericq
Colloquy Mac OS X Experimental Support
climm Cross-platform CLI-based, just core XMPP functions yet
EKG2 Linux/Unix Text-based, written in C, optional ncurses interface
Fama IM Linux/Unix ncurses
Finch (text-based Pidgin) Cross-platform Supported in libpurple
Fire Mac OS X End of life, users should switch to Adium
Jabberwocky AmigaOS
Kopete Linux/Unix Support is limited to sending and receiving text messages, and received/read notifications.
Landell Linux/Unix
Miranda IM Windows
WengoPhone Cross-platform
Pidgin Cross-platform GTK+, supported in libpurple, support is incomplete
Instantbird Cross-platform XUL, Based on the Mozilla rendering engine and the Pidgin
Proteus Mac OS X
SIM Cross-platform Qt (KDE is optional)
SIP Communicator Cross-platform Java

Name Platforms Comments
Gizmo Cross-platform VoIP
Konnekt Windows
Mercury Messenger Cross-platform
QIP Infium Windows
Sapo Messenger Windows/Mac Includes VoIP and some extended features

Name Platforms Comments
Agile Messenger Windows Mobile/Windows CE, Symbian OS, Palm OS, and J2ME j2me version is on beta-testing
Eyeball Mesenger Windows 2000 / XP / Vista, Windows Mobile/Windows CE, Linux, ucLinux and PDA
Chatopus Palm OS 4.0 or above
iChat Mac OS X v10.4 and 10.5 only
IM+ Messenger BlackBerry,Windows Mobile/Windows CE, Symbian OS, Palm OS, and J2ME
Trillian Pro Windows By plugin; see the Jabber connection plugin for Trillian 3.0 & 3.1.

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